The job requires someone with "significant experience in organizing and conducting field research of wildlife in the Arctic and/or other remote locations," as well as "experience in the capture or immobilization of large wildlife." And experience operating firearms would be an asset.

Hmm, is Farley Mowat still available?

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Canadians are normally pretty nice but there are things you just don't want to say to a Canadian...
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We asked our readers to tell us more things that you shouldn't say to a Canadian. We collected the best responses.

@HuffPostCanada #AngryCanadian Wasn't it wonderful that Ben Affleck thanked Canadians at the Oscars? Were Canadians in Iran?

@HuffPostCanada #AngryCanadian To someone from Toronto: "I have a friend named .... In Vancouver, do you know them?" "No, it's a 3hr flight"

@HuffPostCanada The old chestnut You guys all live in igloos right? #AngryCanadian

@HuffPostCanada #AngryCanadian "Is it warm there in summer? Do you drink maple syrup? You say roof (ruff), tour (tore), and bar (ba) weird."